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AP Art History Unit 1 Review

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How did the artist create a sense of movement on Bushel with Ibex Motifs? - The bird forms at the top of the vessel - the curved antlers of the ibex create a sense of movement - the second band down, which depicts dog-like animals with outstretched legs, creates a sense of movement - the repetition of geometric shapes in the bands leads the eye to look all over the vessel

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How did the artist create a sense of movement on Bushel with Ibex Motifs?

- The bird forms at the top of the vessel  
- the curved antlers of the ibex create a sense of movement 
- the second band down, which depicts dog-like animals with outstretched legs, creates a sense of movement
- the repetition of geometric shapes in the bands leads the eye to look all over the vessel



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The second band down, which depicts dog-like animals with outstretched legs, creates a sense of movement


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